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After sentence was pronounced thousand of persons invaded the advocates in their robing room. Many of the monarchists shouted, "Long live the Duke of Orleans." The shouts were met with counter cries of "Down with the Duke of Orleans; long live the Republic." The guards were powerless to restore order.

Alter venting their feelings here for a time, the crowd shouted, "To the statue, let us crown Henry IV. They rushed to the site of the statur where there were cries of "Long live the King" from the Duke's sympathizers and counter cries "Long live the Republic" from his opponents The police made twenty-five arrests.

The Count of Paris, who, with the Duke di Chartres, is a passenger on the Spanish mail steamer bound lor Vera Craz, arrived at Port Rico to-day, where he received intelligence of the arrest of his son, the Duke of Orleans.

LONDON, February 12th.

The report of the special commissioner on the Times-Parnell case will probably be made public to-morrow. The report is practically unanimous,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1890,

pettiness of the persecutions which the Govern ment daily inflicted upon my persons by Balfour. Almost every act of Ballour's, Parochi said, appeared to be directed toward driving the people of Ireland to crime.

The League of to-day, Parnell declared, differed widely from the Land League of 1880, am Balfour could not plead as the excuse that crime was being revived. On the contrary, the people were quiescent. In the expectation of soon obtaining their rights.

The action of the Government tended to its own defeat, and could not succeed in turning the tide of aspirations of the Irish people.

Webster, the Attorney-General,charged Parnell with making accusations against Balfour without producing evidence in support of his allegations,

All the papers comment at length on the find- ings of the Parnell-Timer Commission.

The Gladstonian papers find in it a triumphant vindication, and the Unionist papers an almost unqualified conden nation.

Intimations.

HONGKONG

TRADING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

(LATE THE HALL & HOLTZ CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED.)

COMPLETE

HOUSE FURNISHERS, CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN,

though Judge Day, who differs with Justice tion of the Farnellites and a more sweeping LINEN DRAPERS, &...

Hannen and Judge Smith on one or two points, will deliver a separate judgment.

The Pall Mall Gaselte says: "The report f thespecial commission is a more complete vindica- condemnation of the Times than the mest sanguine Home Rulers ventured to hope for. If the view of the Unionist press is right that the report convicts the Patellites as criminal con- ipfrators, what must the Ministers do with them?

In the Commons to-day Sir James Ferguson stated that the papers concerning the Anglo- Portuguese dispute relative to the territory in southern Africa would soon be presented. to Parliament. They would serve to dispel they cannot expel them from the Commons; on the contrary, they have promised already to misapprehension which is causing all the bostile introduce a hill handing over the local govern feeling now being manifested against the Englishment of Ireland to these convicted criminels. by the Portuguese. It was stated that a dispatch The Ministers must disassociate themselves was sent by Lord Salisbury to the Portuguese publicly from such views, otherwise they will government on January 28th, which said that find themselves in an embarrassing dilemma." the Portuguese invaded the disputed territory in Africa, insulted the British Asg and killed Eng land's allies before asking for mediation according to the terms of the Berlin treaty.

A Portugal dispatch said that the allies had no right then to claim such mediation. The reply of the Portuguese government explained the pre- parations for war then being made by Portugal. -The relations between the British and the Portuguese Governments, Ferguson said, are friendly. Portugal had suggested an arbitration of the question in dispute, but England was of the opinion that the subject was not one for arbitration. Ferguson also stated that the Gov ernment had not yet considered the invitation extended by Switzerland to England to take part in its proposed labour conference at Berne. The address in reply to the Queen's speech was moved this afternoon by Thomas Royden' and seconded by Lord Brooke. Gladstone spoke during the debate on the address. He referred to the Anglo-Portuguese dispute, and said be regretted the conflict had arisen with Portugal, England's old ally, but that the present matter was a case for action, and it was better that the action should be prompt.

la referring to Samoa, Gladstone congratulated

the Government upon the arrangements made. It was a good example of what could be done by the temperate resort to pacific ways. Touching Ireland, he denied that the prosperity and order which prevail there were due to coercion, The state of affairs existing there arose chiefly from the improved agricultural condition of the coun- try. He hoped the local government measure would be conceived in a ilberal spirit. If the proposals in the bill were niggardly, the effect would be to produce new material for medita- tion.

W. H. Smith, Conservative leader, said that the Irish Local Government bill was drawn on the lines of existing legislation in England and Scotland, with special adaptation to the varying conditions of Ireland. [Hearl hear" He was quite sure the bill would not be found too

narrow.

WASHINGTON, February 12th.

A resolution, inviting the King of the Hawalian Islands to send a delegate to the Pan-American Congress, was passed.

PARIS, February 13th. The Republican journals approve the sentence of two years' imprisonment imposed on the Duc d'Orleans yesterday, and say the manifestations mide by the Orleanists precinde the possibility of pardon for the Duke or reduction of the sen-

tence.

The Royalist papers refer to the noble feel- Ings that inspired the Duke to offer his services as a common soldier, and declare that, in view of his patriotic motives, the sentence imposed on

him is monstrous.

At a meeting of the Cabinet to-day Spuller, Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced the receipt of an invitation from Germany for France to take part in a labor conference. The Cabinet decided that Spuller should ask for details.

UPHOLSTERERS.

SHOW ROOMS, 37 & 39, QUEEN'S ROAD. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.

HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD. (Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C—Go, Ld)

Hongkong, cst March, 1×90

The Gaiette admits that the Judges dealt honestly with the facts presented to them, but says they had prejudices. "They were impar-THEATRE tial in their conclusions, but have shown a marked partiality in their distribution of ex- pletives, hurling epithet after epithet at the irish members without uttering one disapprov Ing word for the forgeries of the Tories."

The leaders of the parties in the Commons decline to give opinions on the report. The Irish Nationalists hold that it improves their position. They criticise it freely and point out various errors and anomalies in its censur's. Some of them accuse the Judges of bins, because they did not censure the Times and

Houston.

The Earl of Sydney is dend. There is no cir to the title.

BERLIN, February 14th.

ROYAL PERSEVERANCE:

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

THE GREAT EVENT. THIS EVENING, the 17th March.

RAND OPENING PERFORMANCE

of the renowned and only HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY, The Donators of Mirth and Music, Introducing The Meritest and most Exhilarating Combina-. tion of unpremeditated Humour and Harmony the Residents of Hongkong have enjoyed for years. PRICES OF ADMISSION :-Dress Circle and Stalls & Back Seats $1.

Children half price. Soldiers and Sailors in uniforma half price to Bick Seals only.

Reserved seats can be secured at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, Limited. Smiling begins at 9 P.M.

STANLEY SETON, Business Agent.

Har gkong, 17th March, 1890.

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The Council of State, summoned in pursuance of the Imperial rescript, was opened to-day. The Emperor, in his opeing address, said: "The Council should endeavor to frame à scheme fr the protection of the working-men from the arbitrary systems and operations of employers, by which gross advantage is taken of their needs THOS. P. HUDSON, Proprietor & Manager. and their inability to help themselves by any other means than the desperate remedy of strikes. It should also attempt to protect women and chil. dren against protracted hours of labor. At the same time, due regard should be given as to how THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP far German Industry will bear the increased bur

COMPANY, LIMITED. dens thus placed on the cost of production with- out jeopardy to Germany's position as a compo. titor in the markets of the world. Not less in- portant for the assuring of peaceful relations THE Company's Steamship between matera and men are the forms of the guarantees to be offered the working-men, to secure them the right to express through re- presentatives enjoying their confidence their own statement of their interests in any difference. The closest technical study should be given to making state-directed industries patterns and examples of effective solicitude for the working. man's wide field of fruitful action in helpful sap- port and aid of what the law shall ordain."

The committees or sections into which the Council is divided are pledged to absolute secrecy as to the contents of the bills laid before

ZANZIBAR, February 14th.

them.

I

FOR MANILA, VIÀ AMOY.

"ZAFIRO,"

Cantain McCaslin, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst., a4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 17th March, 1890.

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THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

The medical examination proved that the THE Company's Steamship Sultan died from sunstroke.

Everything is quiet, and no trouble has arisen fu consequence of the death of the Sultan and the ascension of his brother.

The British gunboats arrived from Shanghai The British stoop-of-war sailed for Mombasa to insure the preservation of order there. Mombasa was pickered with native soldiers. Precaution B have been keen to protect the mission stations in that vicinity,

In his strugele for the recovery of the throne of Uganda, Mwanga was assisted by Europeans. There was very severe fighting. Kalema's force was annihilated. During the battle a dhow con. veying some Arab chiefs was blown up, and ZANZIBAR, February 13th. twelve Arab chiefs and 200 fighting slaves The British corvette Conquest is ashore on perished. The victims include the members of the island of Pemba, thirty miles north of here, most of the leading families of Zanzibar. It is is a dangerous position. The Conguest is anot known who the Europeans were, steel and iron vessel cared with wood. She mounts fourteen guns.

CONSTANTINOPLE, February 13th. At the request of Hirsch, the American Minister, the Forte has imprisoned in his palace Moussa Bay, the Kurdish chief, who is charged with robbing and cutraging Christians in Armenia.

MONTREAL, February 13th.

A special cable from St. Petersburg, Russia, to the Gazette, says Louis Rubenstein, the champion fancy skater of America, won the championship of the world in that city to-day, in a competition under the auspices of the St. Petersburg Amateur Skating Club,

LONDON, February 13th...

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TORONTO, Oat,, February 14th. Toronto University was burned to-night, the fire originating from an oil lamp. Loss, half million. The fire broke out just an hour before the guess began to arrive for the grand fite, which was to have been given to-night.

PARIS, February 14th.

The French Council of Agriculture has voted in favor of tmposing a duty of three francs on corn, five francs on cornmeal and its derivatives, three francs on rice in husk, and three francs on broken and cleaned rice and rice flour.

At Paativia, yesterday, a vehicle containing a bride and bride-groom, and a number of friends was upset. The whole party was precipitated into the river. The bride and bridegroom and

The British steamer Derside was sunk by a ten others were drowned, collision with the steamer Zsidgate Hill and seven of her crew were crowned.

In the House of Commons to-day Sir James Fergusson said the negotiations on the Ashery question between England and America were proceeding under favorable auspices.

Mr. Bryce, dealing with foreign questions, gave the whole credit for any benefit accruing to British subjects in Samos to the spirited action of the United States.

Advices have been received that the troops of King Menelex of Abyssinia had an engagement with the force of General Ras Alouls. The battle was severe, and Ras Aloula was danger ously wounded and his army defeated.

In the House of Lords to-day the Duke of Fife took the oath on his elevation. He was accom panied by the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of Norfolk and Westminster, wearing robes of

February 14th,

state.

NICE, February 14th.

The trial of Benson, arrested for forging drafts on the Credit Lyonnaise, resulted in a conviction, He was sentenced to three months' imprison- ment,

VIENNA, February 14th.

It is reported that the Regents of Servia, are endeavoring to arrange a marriage, between their boy King and the Czar's eldest daughter, the Grand Duchess Fenic, and that the proposi tion is being favorably considered at St. Peters burg. The proposed bridegroom is only 13 and the bride 14.

ST. PETERSBURG, February 14th. Eiffel ice tower has been completed here, It is over 150 feet in height and is composed of 10,000 blocks of ice. On the first platform is a grand restaurant, and a most briliant effect is produced by lighting the entire structure with electricity.

MANGA FREIBURG, February, 14th. Edward Salmon, a medical student here, has It is reported that Mrs. Shaw, the American whistler, is engaged to a widowed earl, who has pistols at three paces, student in a duel with for the past fortnight been paying her devoted altention. Mrs. Shaw refuses to discuss the matter, Whistling is the latest aristocratic craze. The Princess of Teck practices daily, also the

Counters Cadogan and the Countess Dudley, all

of whom are proficient in the art, During the present season whistling parties in country

Co-day's Advertisements.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

Louses have formed lively opposition to Lady THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP Folkenstone's ating band. A dosen young daughters of noblemen have formed a whistling band and will shortly give a concert at the house of the Duchess of Portland.

Amid cheers from the opposition to the House of Commons to-day Parnell asked what action the Government proposed to take upon the report of the Commission:

FOR SWATOW AND BANGKOK.

E Steamship

"MONGKUT,"

Captain Fowler, will be despatched for the

“MOYUNE,”

IS. Hoge. Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 18th inst., at DAYLIGHT.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents.

[397 Hongkong, 17th March, 1890.

THE CHINA SHIPPERS MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL, AND

SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"MOVUNE"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before NOON, on the zand Match, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 22nd March, at 4 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the aand

March, will be subject to rent.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 10 by TO-DAY, the 17th inst.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

Agents,

[440 Hongkong, 17th March, 18go.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND CALCUTTA, THE Company's Steamship T

"WINGSANG,"

Captain St. Croix, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the zand March, at 3 P..

This steamer has superior first class accom. modation specially constructed to meet the requirements of tropical climates

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Freight or Passage, apply, to MYA JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 17th March, 1890

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

HE KWOON KWAN YEEN CHAL

LENGE CURS, value 8200 and $103 respectively. Also two Consolation Cups value $100 each,

The 1st Stage of the Seventh Competition will take place next SATURDAY, the sand instant, at 2.15pm. commencing at 300 yards. Entrancs Fee go cents,

A Launch will leave the P. & O. Wharf at The Second Stage will be shot off on Saturday, the 29th instant.

CHAS Y LADDS, Hon. Secretary,

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LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1165.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS

HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 17th inst., at 8.30 for 9 O'CLOCK precisely.

Hongkong, 17th March, 1899.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS". NFORMATION has been received from the Naval Authorities that NAVAL OPERA- TIONS will take place in Taytam Bay about the middle of this month, lasting about a fortnight.

There will probably be firing from small guns and small arms on three nights, between the

Pth and 21st inst.

All Ships, Junks, and other Vessels are cautioned to keep clear of the range.

By Command,

W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary. Celonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 13th March, 1890.

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AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.

7

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION,"

HE Undersigned has received instructions THE

from H.M. Naval Storekeeper, to Seil by Public Auction, on

MONDAY,

the 24th March, 1990, at NOON, at H.M. Naval Yani, SUNDRY NAVAL AND VICTUALLING CONDEMNED STORE, Comprising - OLD IRON, "APER STAFF, RAGS, CANVAS, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, IM. PLEMENTS, and OLD BOXES. &c., ...&c.,

&c. TERMS OF SALE.-As customary.

JM ARMSTRONG,

Gov. Auctioneer.

Hongkeng, 15 March, 1890

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Intimations.

Entimations.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF -COMMERCE,

HE Annual General MEETING of the

MEMBERS of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce will be held on THURSDAY, the 20th March, at 3.30 PM at the Rooms of the Chainber, City Hall, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee, and passing the Secretary's Accounts for the

By Order, year ending 31st December, 1889,

.F. HENDERSON,

Secretary

Hongkong, 11th March, 1890.

[406 'HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

EAST BORNEO PLANTING COMPANY, NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-

LIMITED.

NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS,

ORDINARY MEETING of the Com pany will be held at the Company's Offices No. 14. Praya Central, on MONDAY, the 24th inst., at 3 p.m. The object and business of the Meeting will be to confirm the Special Resola

NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-Hone numbered 2, 3, and 4 passed on the 3rd

March, 1Fgo..

By Order of the Board of Directors,

Hongkong, 4th March, 1890.

D. GILLIES, Secretary.

1372

H. G. BROWN AND COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

ORDINARY MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, on,, SATURDAY, the agth day of March, 1890, at 0.30 PM when certain resolutions necessary to carry out the Reconstruction of the Company (passed at the Extraordinary Meeting al Saareholders held on the 13th inst.) will be put to the Meeting for confirmation as Special Resolutions. Copies of these resolutions have been forwarded to the Registered Shareholders in the Company, anil First Ordinary General MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the above unregistered holders of shares can obtain copies

Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, an application at the Office of Messra. GiBN,

on MONDAY, the 31st instant, at NOON, for the LIVINGSTON & Co.

purpose of receiving the Report of the General By Order of the Board of Directors,

Managers, and Statement of Accounts to grat CHAS. F. HÁRTON,

December, 1889. Secretary,

NOTI

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· Hongkong, 15th March, 1890 LABUK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the 3rd CALL of $5 per Share on the 4000 Shares numbered root/scoo is payable to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation on or before the 17th April, 1890, and Calls not paid on said date are liable to interest at the rate of 12 % per annum.

The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from 7th April to 17th April, 1ogol

IABUK PLANTING Co., Ld. TURNER & Co.,

General Managers,» Hongkong, 15th March, 1890 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT-COMPANY;-

LIMITED.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. “HAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that

SHARE Articles of Association the Fourth

MR. JOHN ANDREW having resigned the (LAST) INSTALMENT of $10 (Tan Dollars)

Secretaryship of the Company, Mr. HENRY_HUMPHREYS has been appointed The Registered Office has been REMOVED ACTING SECRETARY. 10 36, Queen's Road Central (over the Hongkong Dispensary),

For the Directors,

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JNO. 'D. HUMPHREYS,

Chairman, Hongkong, 15th March, 1899. AUSTIN ARMS HOTEL AND BUILDING

COMPANY, LIMITED, ··

MR.

R. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS has been appointed MANAGING DIRECTOR of the above Company,

HENRY HUMPHREYS, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 17th March, 1890.

HE

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the zoth to the 31st March, 1890, both days inclusive.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., ".

General Managers. Hongkong, 15th March, 1890.

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CANTON. INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED.

Crequested

ADJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1389.

ONTRIBUTORS to the above Office aro furnish the Undersigned with a List of their Contributions for the year ending 31st December, 1889, in order that the Dis tribution of Bonus may be arranged. Returns not rendered prior to the 31st day of March instant, will be adjusted by the Office, and no- Claims or Alterations will be subsequently admitted.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., 'General Agents, Canton Insurance Office, Limited, Hongkong, 1st March, 1890...

E357.

per Share (on Shares not fully paid) is due on the 31st of March, 1890. This Instalment will by received at the Registered Office of the above Company, No. 63, Queen's Road Central, Hong- per cent. per kong Interest at the rate of Annum will be charged on Unpaid instalments.ll be held at the Registered Offices of

C. EWENS, General Manager.

Hongkong, 15th March, 1890.

NOTICE.

од

THE HONGKONG MARINA. LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. HE First Ordinary Half Yearly MEETING the Company, 3, Beaconsfield Arcade, [433 SATURDAY, the 29th instant, at Noon.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

J. A. BARRETTO, Secretary. -Hongkong, 13th March, 1890. THE HONGKONG MARINA, LIMITED.

THE ATHLETIC GAMES of the rat A. &

THE AIGHLANDERS have been FOST- PONED from Tuesday, the 18th instant, until SATURDAY, the 22nd, on account of the inclemency of the weather.

Hongkong, 15th March, 1890.

1445 TH

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received Instructions

Auction, on

TEST, Esq., to Sell by Public

FRIDAY,

the 21st March, 1890, at a P.M., at his residence "Norman Cottage," Peak Road,

THE WHOLE OF THE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, Comprising:- TAPESTRY COVERED DRAWING ROOM. SUITE.

Ladies'

Plush Silk Embroidered and Covered CHAIRS, CHIMNEY GLASSES, BRACKETS, English-made MI ROR CHEFFONIER with Glass Back.

CARPETS and HEARTH RUGS. Teak DINING TABLE, WHATNOTS and SIDEBOARD with Glass Back, VIENNA

DINNER, CHAIRS,

DESSERT . and BREAKFAST

and SERVICES, GLASS PLATED WARE,

WRITING TABLE, DAVENPORT, COPYING PRESS, BOOK CASE & BOOKS. Double and Single IRON BEDSTEADS, WARDROBE with Glass Door, CHEST of DRAWERS, CHEVAL GLASS, TOILET TABLE with GLASS, and MARBLE TOP

WASHSTAND.

SEWING MACHINE & STAND, by WHEELER & WILSON

I COOKING RANGE."

&&c.

Catalogues will be issued and the whole to be on view on and after Thursday, the 20th inst,

TERMS OF SALz-As customary,

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer, Hongkong, 17th March 1890....

Co

Consignees,

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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTICE `ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship "CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO ZASN The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along

Cargo fimpeding the discharge of the Vessel ||will be landed and stored at Consignces", "zlak

add expense.

CHAS. D. HARMAN,

Agent, Hongkong, 15th March, 1890.

Notices of Firms.

Y

NOTICE

Path, the Government leader, replied that above Ports, on THURSDAY, wie zoth instant, 2 O'CLOCK, to take over fatending Competitors. Montreat and Responsibility in the Firm

the Ministry had bad time to decide upon a at 8 AM Agg

course.

The debate on the address was resumed. Pamell moved an amendment asking the repeal of ins Coercion Act. He nitasked the

FM

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Hongkong, 17th March, 1890.

For Freight or Passage apply to GRUNT,YUEN FAT-HONG,

1997-07 Arants, W

Hongkong, 17th March, 1890,

Hongkong, Amoy, Foochow, Taiwanion, Takow and Tamsul cessed from the 1st day of February, IBgo.

FC KERKA Foochów, 6th February, 1890

HE ANNUAL

of the

[435 GAMES

IST ARGYLL and SUTHERLAND,

HIGHLANDERS

will be held on

SATURDAY, the 22nd March,

on the Race Course-Happy Valley-(by_kind permission of the Stewards of the Jockey Club)

The following Events are open to the Services, viz.-Sailors, Soldiers, Volunteers and Police,

1 MILE-Prizes, $10,<$§. $3- HALF MILE-Prizes, $to, $5. $3. TUG-OF-WAR Teams of 10, Prize, $20. PIPE: PLAYING, Quick Step, Strathspey and

Reel, Prizes, $10, $3.

Entries to be made on the Ground. The Band will play during the afternoon. Hongkong, 5th March, 1890.1

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

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INFORMATION has been received from the Military Authorities that ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take place from the Works on Stone Cutters Island, during the period 5th to 31st instant, between the hours of 9 A., and will be in a South Westerly direction from the F.M. daily (Sundays excepted), the line of fire Works

All Ships, Junks, and other Vessels, are cautioned to keep clear of the range.

By Command,

W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,

130 Hongleng 5th March, 1800

LOST OR STOLEN.

Majesty's Naval Yard,

FJAPANESE BITCH, answers to the

Fame of "FANNY."

The finder will oblige by returning her to the r this Undersigned; any person detaining her after t notice will be prosecuted.

.W.OGLEY,

Naval Yard.

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Hongkong, 14th March, 1890.

NOTICE. THOMAS KERR & CO.

E

NGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS

ANDA

CONTRACTORS,

YAU-MA-TI ENGINEERING WORKS,

Kowloon

Hongkong, 6th Jane, 1885.

NOTICE.

P. C. FULLERT, LICENSED INLAND SEA PILOT,

NAGASAKL

Will meet ships off TWOSIMA OR-ROKUREN,

Telegraphic address

3th November 183

FULLERT, Nagasaki,

LERTŐKA

WA

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JANTED A MANAGER AND SHIP- MASTER for the Company's Floating Hotel from the 1st of May. Applicants to state Salary required and to forward copies of Testimonials and references.

By Order of the Board of Directors,-

J. A. BARRETTO,

Secretary,

3. Beaconsfield Arende,. Hongkong, 13th March, 18go.

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THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE

- COMPANY, LIMITED.

LIST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

1. Hongkong Telegraph" Office. 2.-Cantlie, Dr. J., Queen's Road. Cowie, Dr. Queen's Road. Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road, -Cantlie, Dr. J., Victoria Peak, 6-C. & J. Telephone Co., Ld. 7-Poesnecker, L, Robinson Road. 8.Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 9-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, 10.-Chater and Vernon.

11-Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Queen's Road, Iz" Daily Press," 13.-Russell & Co.

14-E. E, A. and China Telegraph Co., Là, 15.-Central Police Station. 16.-Watson & Co., A. S., La 17-Douglas Lapralk & Co. 18.-Butterfield and Swire. 19-P. & O. Steam Navigation Co. 20.-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld. 21.-Cruickshank, Wm., Pedder's Street. 22. China Mai"

23.-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Fedder's Street. 14.Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ld, 25-H. & W: Dock, Aberdeen, 26 Alice Memorial Hospital" 27-Holliday, Wise & Co.

28-Holliday, J. F., Victoria Peak.. 29-Peak Hotel,

29. Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Craigieburn. 30-China-Bomeo Co., Ld., Steam Saw Mill 31-Gibb, Livingston & Co. At 32-The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone, 33.Hancock, W. St. John H., C.E. 34-Cruickshank, Wm., Victoria Dispensary, 35-Brodie, Wm., Residence.

36-Ah Yon & Co., 8o, Praya Central 39-Mackintosh, E., Residence,

40-The Borneo Co., Ld.

41-Adamson, Bell & Co.

43-Dodwell, F,

42-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Residence,

44-Government House,

45Hughes & Exra.

46.-Bellion & Co.

47-Belilios, E. R., Kingsclere.

48 Do

49--Carlowits & Co.

Victoria Peak.

50The Imports and Exports Office,

Morris & Ray,

52-Layton, B., Residence. 53-Judd, Walter, Victoria Peak. 54. Webber, J. F.

$5Hartigan, Dr. W., Residence: 36-Victoria Hotel, Public Telephone, 19-Soy Sing & Pain

60-Dakin Bros, of China, Ld.

61-Stevens & Co., Geo, R.

6z da Residence. Subscription to Exchange $80 per Annum. Subscribers will oblige by correcting, their Lists accordingly

A. SANDFORD,

ton- 8th April, 1888.

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